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Was ist eine Feststellungsfrist?

The relationship between a taxpayer’s Determination Period and the taxpayer’s taxable year is, at first, confusing. But, to understand how to properly compute the Alabama Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax, one must first understand the terms Determination Period and Taxable Year.

DETERMINATION PERIOD: The determination period is defined in §40-14A-1, Code of Ala. 1975, as “the taxpayer’s taxable year next preceding the taxpayer’s current taxable year.”

Im Allgemeinen ist der Feststellungszeitraum das vorangegangene Steuerjahr des Steuerpflichtigen.

TAXABLE YEAR: the taxable year is defined in §40-14A-1, Code of Ala. 1975, as: “the fiscal year used by the taxpayer to file returns required under the income tax levied by Chapter 18 or the financial institution excise tax levied by Chapter 16, or, in the case of an insurance company subject to the premium tax levied by Chapter 4A of Title 27, the calendar year.”

Im Allgemeinen bezeichnet das steuerpflichtige Jahr das Jahr (ob Kalenderjahr oder Steuerjahr), das der Steuerpflichtige für seine Steuererklärung verwendet.

Related FAQs in Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax

If you have received a Medical Cannabis Privilege tax delinquency notice from ALDOR, and you have not filed the required return or made the required payment, do so now to avoid further interest and penalties. Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax Returns must be filed in My Alabama Taxes. See “How do I register for My Alabama Taxes?” if you do not have a My Alabama Taxes account. Instructions can be obtained by clicking on the ALDOR Form page and selecting Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax from the “Categories/Tax” filter. If you are uncertain if a return was required or filed, please forward a copy of the delinquency notice to your tax professional.

My Alabama Taxes: Taxpayers can make ACH debit payments and credit card payments through their My Alabama Taxes account.

My Alabama Taxes billing payment: Make an ACH debit payment or credit card payment by clicking Pay A Bill I’ve received under Quick payments from the www.myalabamataxes.alabama.gov  home screen. A My Alabama Taxes login is not required, just the billing letter received.

Taxpayer Assistance Group (TAG): Call 334-353-8096 to make a credit card payment over the telephone.

Mail: Check or money orders may be mailed if the amount owed is less than $750. Attach voucher Form MPT-V and payment.

 

Mail to address below:

Finanzamt Alabama (Department of Revenue)
Business Privilege Tax Section
P.O. Box 327320
Montgomery, AL 36132-7320

My Alabama Taxes is ALDOR’s online filing and payment system. All future annual MPT returns are required to be filed electronically through My Alabama Taxes.

Once approved and the Medical Cannabis License is issued, ALDOR will receive the registration information from Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission’s license application. A Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax (MPT) account will be issued to the taxpayer. The account number along with a Sign-On ID and Access Code for My Alabama Taxes will be provided in an “Online Filing Info” letter to the taxpayer. Once this letter is received, taxpayers need to visit https://myalabamataxes.alabama.gov/_/#1. In the upper right side of the screen, you will see Username, Password, and Sign In. Beneath that you will see the link “Create a My Alabama Taxes account.” Click this link to register. Select: Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax. Then provide the Account number, Sign On ID, and Access Code. This information is located on the (Online Filing Info) letter.

Contact the Business Privilege Tax Section (334-242-1170, option 8) if you have questions about the Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax.

If you believe you received the delinquency notice in error and have filed the required return, please provide a copy of the return submission confirmation and proof of payment after consulting with your tax professional. Attach copies of the return confirmation and proof of payment to a copy of the Medical Cannabis Privilege tax delinquency notice and email to medicalcannabisprivilegetax@revenue.alabama.gov or mail the response to:

Alabama Department of Revenue
Income Tax Administration
Business Privilege Tax Section – Delinquency Notice Response
P.O. Box 327900
Montgomery, AL  36132-7900

 

The Alabama Department of Revenue’s records indicate the required return and payment for the tax due have not been received. Businesses licensed by the Medical Cannabis Commission are liable for the Alabama Medical Cannabis Privilege tax for each taxable year during which the business is licensed – regardless of the level of business activity. The minimum Medical Cannabis Privilege tax is $100, and the maximum Medical Cannabis Privilege tax is $15,000.

 

Das zu versteuernde Einkommen auf Bundesebene, das für S-Corporations und Limited Liability Entities zu verwenden ist, ist der Gesamtbetrag des Einkommens, der an die Aktionäre, Mitglieder oder Partner weitergegeben wird. 810-2-8-.01(1)(b) und 810-2-8-.01(1)(c)